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cooking out a kitchen, so we need to bring digital media into the classroom so people can practice in the environments they're in all the time outside of school. >> and i would say that having listened to the word "media literacy" as far as back when i was carrying 3-inch quarter cassettes years ago and it was a great job. it really was. to teach media and digital literacy out of context is a fool's error and we have the boring curriculums in the world and teaching it out of the context. >> we have to stop blocking. >> yeah. i don't know. >> somebody -- okay. >> teachable moment. >> i hear everybody talk about -- >> thank you. >> yeah. so i have learned the phrase "teachable moment" since becoming a resource officer and i try to incorp rat that with a discipline situation and i try to use the teachable moment with the parents as well so you can move forward all together instead of just making everybody upset. >> i have some comments actually responding to what you asked about, the zero tolerance and different proposallity. one of my colleague and looked at this across the last 15 years and noticed a t
cooking out a kitchen, so we need to bring digital media into the classroom so people can practice in the environments they're in all the time outside of school. >> and i would say that having listened to the word "media literacy" as far as back when i was carrying 3-inch quarter cassettes years ago and it was a great job. it really was. to teach media and digital literacy out of context is a fool's error and we have the boring curriculums in the world and teaching it out of the...
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engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these systems before treatment was the standard. and even today's largest treatment plant doesn't have the capacity to treat the sudden volumes of water rushing through a combined system during rain. the plant is overloaded, and the excess rainwater, mixed with untreated raw sewage, is diverted straight into local waterways, creating a combined sewer overflow, or cso. there are over 700 communities in the united states with combined sewer systems. the other approach was to separate wastewater from stormwater, using two pipe networks. this separate system simply carries the stormwater away from the city. but even s
engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these...
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and if it requires there to be a consistent stable political environment, neither spain nor italy will be delivering that sufficiently for you not to think about readjusting exposure to improving sentiment in germany, in the u.k., in the u.s. and japan. compared to -- i've ridden a nice risk recovery trend in italy and spain, but is there growth recovery. if i stay in stocks, do i look at the broader footprint. the retailer is obviously a large cap name in the european markets. it's got a very domestic exposure. when that sells off on negative sentiment, often there's an opportunity to go and buy that kind of stock with that exposure with the exception of that and -- midwest of the spanish market is so correlated to that domestic political environment, utilities, main financials, that it's hard to separate your shorter-term risk from those overlays. it's not a market we chase to, but certainly opportunities to go and buy good stocks at a discount is always there in spain and italy. i think that will be the message for the first quarter. >> thanks for that, chris joining us from libra i
and if it requires there to be a consistent stable political environment, neither spain nor italy will be delivering that sufficiently for you not to think about readjusting exposure to improving sentiment in germany, in the u.k., in the u.s. and japan. compared to -- i've ridden a nice risk recovery trend in italy and spain, but is there growth recovery. if i stay in stocks, do i look at the broader footprint. the retailer is obviously a large cap name in the european markets. it's got a very...
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griffin: the improvements that we've made will make the environment better. we had approximately 1,000 overflows occur in 1999. today, we've reduced overflows by 45% to 50%. and it's going to continue to improve as we go forward with the rehabilitation program that's required under the consent decree. narrator: an important piece of the program is the construction of an 8-mile-long storage tank that will significantly decrease combined sewer overflows. man: right now, we're at the bottom of the rockdale construction shaft. we're 310 feet below grade, deep under atlanta in hard rock. in the downtown area of atlanta, the sewer system and the stormwater system are combined and there are overflows during storm events, and so the purpose of this system is to relieve that flow, take it into the tunnel, transport it to a brand-new treatment plant, clean up the chattahoochee river. narrator: instead of the combined sewage overflowing into the river, it will flow into this tunnel that acts as a storage tank. the water will then slowly empty into the new plant for trea
griffin: the improvements that we've made will make the environment better. we had approximately 1,000 overflows occur in 1999. today, we've reduced overflows by 45% to 50%. and it's going to continue to improve as we go forward with the rehabilitation program that's required under the consent decree. narrator: an important piece of the program is the construction of an 8-mile-long storage tank that will significantly decrease combined sewer overflows. man: right now, we're at the bottom of the...
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if you had had a chance to go down there yesterday, you know the environment was electrifying, it was cold, but it didn't matter with 200,000 of your closest friends. >> how is that weather going to transition to wednesday, thursday and possibly the weekend? here's lynette with the details. >> we are dry. maryland's most powerful radar is scanning the skies with all the sweeps on. not a whole lot to scan this morning and that's going to continue right through today. we won't have a change in the forecast until we head into friday, talking about some more wet weather on tap. but for right now temperatures are above average, coming in at 32 degrees in colombia. yes, we're cold, make sure you bundle up as you head out and about. 33 in davidsonville right now and elkton coming if at 28. the winds are calm, on the light side right now but they will pick up from the northwest at about five to 15 miles an hour. another story of the day, a big one, we
if you had had a chance to go down there yesterday, you know the environment was electrifying, it was cold, but it didn't matter with 200,000 of your closest friends. >> how is that weather going to transition to wednesday, thursday and possibly the weekend? here's lynette with the details. >> we are dry. maryland's most powerful radar is scanning the skies with all the sweeps on. not a whole lot to scan this morning and that's going to continue right through today. we won't have a...
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narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much. now this is a priority. you have trash, animal waste, and it ends up on our beaches. that is a health risk. that is one of the main reasons why we have to close the beaches after heavy rain. narrator: but even when it's not raining, water still enters the stormwater system, carrying pollutants. here on the west coast, a lot of our storm drain systems are separate from the sanitary sewer system, so if you dump something in the storm drain, it goes right to the ocean untreated. alamillo: we haven't had a major rainstorm in the last year or so yet there's a lot of water in this creek here. i would say 20% of it is
narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much....
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for comfort and safe environment in which to wait for the restoration of service. thea passengers have no other way to get to their homes on treasure island because it was in lock down. so, there was not an alternative to muni. they couldn't go home. and because it was so early in the morning or late at night depending on how you look at it, they had nowhere to go. so, our employees provided food, shelter, and made sure that they had access to the rest rooms at the temporary terminal at transbay. operator fam was similarly stranded in service on treasure island all night after spending all night on treasure island, once it was reopened in the morning, he returned to the transbay terminal to take the waiting passengers back to treasure island. so, we want to thank all of you. i know that was an extraordinary night and this was -- called for kind of above and beyond anything you learned. an operator or supervisor school. so, want to thank you for the great, excellent customer service, the great teamwork and cooperation with other agencies * in what was a very difficu
for comfort and safe environment in which to wait for the restoration of service. thea passengers have no other way to get to their homes on treasure island because it was in lock down. so, there was not an alternative to muni. they couldn't go home. and because it was so early in the morning or late at night depending on how you look at it, they had nowhere to go. so, our employees provided food, shelter, and made sure that they had access to the rest rooms at the temporary terminal at...
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the money printing, low interest rate environment drives down the value of the u.s. dollar, and all the commode di -- commode -- commodities, gasoline and oil, and everything goes up. stuart: thank you. the federal government not the only one trying to get in on legal marijuana. unions trying to give it a try, not give it a try, but the legalization a try, okay? three dispensaries in los angeles sapped by the nation's largest retail union, and another 49 in the city plan to enter the labor agreement by the end of this year. okay? that was just a news alert. no comment required, ladies and gentlemen. e-cigarettes, well, they are a booming industry, and, yesterday, we spoke to the chief executive of a company that makes those electronic cigarettes. he tried one on the set yesterday. well, today, we have with us dr. keith ablow. welcome to the program. >> my pleasure, thanks for having me. stuart: you're welcome. these cigarettes delivers nicotine directly to you without the smell and tar. where do you stand on it >> >> here's where. i had experience with the cigarettes
the money printing, low interest rate environment drives down the value of the u.s. dollar, and all the commode di -- commode -- commodities, gasoline and oil, and everything goes up. stuart: thank you. the federal government not the only one trying to get in on legal marijuana. unions trying to give it a try, not give it a try, but the legalization a try, okay? three dispensaries in los angeles sapped by the nation's largest retail union, and another 49 in the city plan to enter the labor...
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to the one part that everybody thinks is worthwhile, which is cuts to the road of a program and the environment? >> spend my right honorable friend speaks very knowledgeably about this but these are going to be extremely difficult negotiations, and, obviously, our aim as i said this was a significant cut that is spoken about. i think the point he makes about agriculture is important. particularly about the flexibility that we require to make sure things like the rural develop a program can continue to succeed. >> we know the prime minister has met lots of millionaires, but has he ever met anyone who will lose their home because of his bedroom tax? >> i hold constituency hearings and i listened all the cases that lead of the opposition has today. i have are a of price norse -- in my constituents aren't many families living in my constituency. but what they said to me as they want a government that is on the side people who work hard and do the right thing. and they support the fact that we are capping welfare, we're getting on top of immigration, cleaning up the mess left by her party. >> thank
to the one part that everybody thinks is worthwhile, which is cuts to the road of a program and the environment? >> spend my right honorable friend speaks very knowledgeably about this but these are going to be extremely difficult negotiations, and, obviously, our aim as i said this was a significant cut that is spoken about. i think the point he makes about agriculture is important. particularly about the flexibility that we require to make sure things like the rural develop a program...
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very clearly said in your segment that ronald reagan created this environment and killed these families where it was was a part of this and first of all best just very base political debate it does it's actually no place on the even in this panel you should hear what they have less than a rush limbaugh let me let me but let me go on but let me go on to you mentioned like in pop poverty and how gun violence affects areas of poverty that is a real problem in this country you can look at chicago right now and see the incredible amount of gun violence that's happening at the hands of people who are. wielding simple hand outs not assault weapons not the types of things that this debate is raging out of. and you can also see. any quality often some of it legally obtained and there are solutions to that problem that chicago doesn't necessarily have the stomach for we'll see if they can put more police in these areas a lot of a lot of realistic proponents of stop and frisk done in a in a way that's. no new money to their list by the way one of the things that i think both sides are coming at th
very clearly said in your segment that ronald reagan created this environment and killed these families where it was was a part of this and first of all best just very base political debate it does it's actually no place on the even in this panel you should hear what they have less than a rush limbaugh let me let me but let me go on but let me go on to you mentioned like in pop poverty and how gun violence affects areas of poverty that is a real problem in this country you can look at chicago...
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with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i think the software is the tool that allows you to build a better user experience. and a better end-to-end user experience. software and the internet the fact that you're connected is enabling experiences we never could have imagined before. for instance, two experiences. one, i can right now... let's say i want to get a sandwich downstairs. you want to get a sandwich. you go to a deli. there's always a long line in the deli so you open your pay pal mobile app. you in essence check in. you preorder what sandwich. when they walk downstairs, now they'll recognize you but if you were an average consumer they'd say hello you'd like
with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i...
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. >> it's about what is not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for our kids. >> reporter: the athletic trainers association says less than half of high schools have access to these services. she knew little before a football game tackle killed her son matthew. >> after matthew's accident, it was like our eyes were opened. this is wonderful. thank you. >> reporter: she's also on capitol hill today here from north carolina fighting for better education and schools about how to treat sports injuries. >> who is going to protect them if we don't? we're the adults. . >> reporter: she hopes her son's tragedy will keep other children safe. the trainers association counts at least 34 youth sports-related fatalities last year. it's estimated 2 million injuries occur to high school athletes each year. i'm danielle leigh, news 4. >>> a big change in the way we get our mail. they are ending saturday delivery in an effort to save $2 billion. >> it's not happening this week. the change will happen in august. but as chris claken reports, this could be disastrous. >> mai
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. >> it is about what is not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for kids. >> the national athletic trainers association estimates less than half a pie schools have access to athletic training services. she knew little about brain injuries before football tackle killed her son, matthew. >> after matthews accident, it was like our eyes were opened. >> she is also on capitol hill. fighting for better education and for schools to better treat school injuries. lisa hopes lessons from her son's tragedy will keep other children safe. the national athletic trainers association counts 34 sports related fatalities. even more were injured. they suffered more than 2 million injuries a year. >> that is all for us at 5:00 p.m. here is what is coming at 6:00 p.m. >> a school trespassing case turns into the seizure of an arsenal of high-powered assault weapons in anne arundel county. we will explain. >> one of the largest crowds in recent memory rallies against the governor's gun- control bill. baltimore headed for financial ruin? 11 news at 6:00 p.m. starts right now. >>
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that's a favorite with the environment for sustained economic growth. and a relatively favorable stock market. and that's the broader thing -- >> if we have a conversation about companies and earnings, is that an on, stri -- o strich conversation? are we ignoring big hammers coming down? or are we to the point where we should be having these conversations? >> they've normalized in the sense that all the central bank exertions, that's the context, okay. we now all agree that's the context. it's, you know, the -- the japanese are now a very forgiving margin clerk to the world, okay. they're giving the world all this money. now -- yes, it's been a very good, healthy rotational stock market. and when you have that as just context and not a matter of suspense, what's the fed going do? we know what's going to happen. it's there in the background. i do think it's positive that we're talking about companies, trajectories, what's a fair price to pay for a given company in the business cycle. i agree. michelle, i agree that people are kind of eager to say tactica
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they are also concerned about the regulatory environment out there and how healthcare will affect them. the debt ceiling continues to go up and the overall debt. they are very concerned about all of those things. lori: do you think washington has the best interests of small business at heart? >> well, i hope so. the unfortunate part is we are seeing it in the administration. it continues to attack small business. washington has a spending problem, not a revenue problem. we hear about this every single week. lori: you point out that many small businesses do not have lawyers or lobbyists that focus on this. the list goes on and on. that is a serious problem. a serious disadvantage for them, correct? >> exactly. they do not have the resources. that is one of the reasons why we are trying to provide the voice for small businesses. we need to be the advocate for small businesses here in washington. lori: you look at our ballooning national debt in the battle over the current deficit. what is the best outcome? >> that would be for the federal government to reduce spending. that is just all t
they are also concerned about the regulatory environment out there and how healthcare will affect them. the debt ceiling continues to go up and the overall debt. they are very concerned about all of those things. lori: do you think washington has the best interests of small business at heart? >> well, i hope so. the unfortunate part is we are seeing it in the administration. it continues to attack small business. washington has a spending problem, not a revenue problem. we hear about this...
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. >> it's about what's not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for our kids. >> the national athletic trainers association says high school athletes suffer more than 2 million injuries a year and last year 34 died from sports-related injuries. >>> what are we looking at? >> national signing day today. a lot of smiling faces as they sign scholarship papers. one high school sending 20 kids to the college ranks to play football. [ male announcer #1 ] verizon fios is the fastest internet in america. just ask pc mag. [ male announcer #2 ] cable can't touch fios upload speeds. it's hard to imagine anyone ever beating fios. there's no doubt fios is the fastest in the country. [ male announcer #1 ] after 110,000 speed tests, nothing came close to fios. now, get fios internet, tv and phone including a free upgrade to supercharged fios quantum internet speed. all for our best price online: just $94.99 a month for 2 years. plus, get $250 back with a two-year agreement. or get your free upgrade at the same great price with no annual contract. fios is 100% fiber-opti
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how do we make easier to create a family in an environment which, frankly, in this country has become, to meet at least the next for nearly an from the tea and families. >> the good news is there's a big gap between ideal fertility, the number of people the children said they want to have, remarkably constant and actual fertility. there is some hope, and will we need to do is think about policies that might not be explicitly. building more highways. lou: did you just a building more hihways. >> and other don't like to hear this. people move to the suburbs because they want to be close to cut some traces of jobs. suburban life making it easier to raise a family. increase your access to jobs. college causes a huge problem. the real cost is increased by 1,000 percent over the last 35 years. if there were any other sector would be saying, this is broken. we need to reform it. lou: on this broadcast we're talking about the fact that some of the biggest baubles education and one of the most poorly run then additional institutions in the country is, unfortunately, higher education. thank you
how do we make easier to create a family in an environment which, frankly, in this country has become, to meet at least the next for nearly an from the tea and families. >> the good news is there's a big gap between ideal fertility, the number of people the children said they want to have, remarkably constant and actual fertility. there is some hope, and will we need to do is think about policies that might not be explicitly. building more highways. lou: did you just a building more...
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. >> to go to the next level i had to put myself in an environment that challenged me. for me, that was la. >> where last april she had two reasons to celebrate. >> it's my 25th birthday. all i want is to check it out. >> over a quarter million have so far, expanding michelle's brand. michelle and her gal pals have already taken roam and new zealand by storm. the queen of you tube is up to her arched eyebrows in social media. today she's taping close up and personal with music artist marie digbe, taking questions from twitter and facebook. >> question from maria garcia, what is your routine on getting ready every day. >> add to that her monthly glam bag subscriptions and a new line of jewelry. >> ever eden is a jewelry line, beheld in the kingdom of heaven on earth. >> it's pretty clear, michelle's earthly empire is just beginning. >> i'm still going and still challenging myself and still taking it to the next level. >> i'm cynthia smoot, fox news. >> pretty girl . >> yeah, she is. >>> let's talk about that forecast. >> do you think we can get 33 million hits on our new
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imminent meaning we have seen some big fall, but one expert says take advantage of the low volatility environment and get what he calls directional exposure to stocks but remember slow and steady wins the race. he is changing the parameters. joining me now in a fox business exclusive with some advice on how to play the low volatility hard. >> the last five and a half years we've come to live with the elevated levels of volatility, people know there is an embedded floor, we think that it's over. the shock we have experienced the last five and a half years going forward becomes more muted, people become comfortable and utilize what the market is picking up, the more they can participate on the upside. liz: going back to the 90s and the mid-two thousands. where are you getting your thesis now? >> what we know is in the times we have just come through, s&p 500 moved on an absolute basis 1.1% per day. in the prior historical low volatility that is closer to half a percent. liz: we're looking at something different here. you are seeing a lot of calls, that is a bullish signal. here is the historical pi
imminent meaning we have seen some big fall, but one expert says take advantage of the low volatility environment and get what he calls directional exposure to stocks but remember slow and steady wins the race. he is changing the parameters. joining me now in a fox business exclusive with some advice on how to play the low volatility hard. >> the last five and a half years we've come to live with the elevated levels of volatility, people know there is an embedded floor, we think that it's...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> everybody is talking about this. late night comedians, the skeletal remains of king richard iii found beneath a parking lot. that's right in england. he died 500 years ago. here is -- >> that's right. king richard iii was found underneath the parking lot of a supermarket which explains why his famous last words were my kingdom for a hot pocket. how did the scientists know that this was the hunch back king and not some poor 15th century brit whether or not i know starved to death waiting for a grocery store parking space? >> that's awesome. you can learn more about it, an amazing discovery on cnn.com. >>> all right. so comedian chris rock, singer tony bennett and a gun wielding actress a
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> everybody is talking about this. late night comedians, the skeletal remains of king...
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>> i think that's -- that's the environment. there will be short term investors looking at this stock. he wants us to focus on long term. the short term reality is comps are down 30 something percent probably this quarter. the short term is what we have to look at. >> fascinating stuff today. thank you very much for your insight. we'll talk to you later. let's get back to headquarters and the halftime. >>> carl thank you very much. we go to the halftime show. the dow is down a point. one market watcher says the s&p will drop 200 points this year. he'll tell you why coming up. >>> coffee talk, green mountain earnin earnings. up 52% this year. we'll talk to our late traders and the shares of apple up as much as 2% with creditors crediting it on legend mu tall fund bill miller and we're talking with others. what kind of activity are you seeing otherwise in shares of apple? >> it was pretty normal, which means tepid in the first hour of trading even though this was a very active trading stock and option class. the first hour traded
>> i think that's -- that's the environment. there will be short term investors looking at this stock. he wants us to focus on long term. the short term reality is comps are down 30 something percent probably this quarter. the short term is what we have to look at. >> fascinating stuff today. thank you very much for your insight. we'll talk to you later. let's get back to headquarters and the halftime. >>> carl thank you very much. we go to the halftime show. the dow is...
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with all the talk i think of climate and environment, i think companies are obligated to go forward. we'll see where it goes but it's a great vehicle. yes, i think it was important. i think it is important. it's a great car. liz: you were there at the level where the government was stepping in and charlie gasparino believes, he wrote a column and he said the government just wanted to control general motors and make it government motors. when will the taxpayer be made whole in all of this? the stock price was ipo'd at $33 a share. we're trading below that. >> i would like to say the government didn't help us much except for money. they let management run the company. they did a great job. they didn't look over our should. liz: you didn't get calls? >> we didn't get calls. they are terrific letting us do it. it is mostly paid back. there is some to go. i think gm should pay it all back. they will overtime. somebody will figure out how to do that before long. i thought they should have sold it, the government should have sold the entire stake. it is our stake, yours and mind as taxpayer
with all the talk i think of climate and environment, i think companies are obligated to go forward. we'll see where it goes but it's a great vehicle. yes, i think it was important. i think it is important. it's a great car. liz: you were there at the level where the government was stepping in and charlie gasparino believes, he wrote a column and he said the government just wanted to control general motors and make it government motors. when will the taxpayer be made whole in all of this? the...
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clear from a number of reports that with the baby boom generation retiring and with a new health-care environment, there is a shortage of health care workers at various levels. in a number of areas that are not medically served appropriately. certain specialties issues that are [indiscernible] there are a number of issues. it is hard when you come from eight [indiscernible] when you come in like i did. going to research field and it took several years to get to that because of the restrictions that are placed. we always advocated that when you go through the immigration pathways especially the field immigration pathways there should be market-based characteristics of that people gravitate, people with skills gravitate to where the demands are and where their skills are really needed. health care is no exception. i have had the privilege of working with senator conrad's office in the past of which i am a graduate. and they're looking for physicians who served under serb areas. -- underserved areas. >> we talk about agriculture, you are talking seasonal workers. in the example that my colleague fro
clear from a number of reports that with the baby boom generation retiring and with a new health-care environment, there is a shortage of health care workers at various levels. in a number of areas that are not medically served appropriately. certain specialties issues that are [indiscernible] there are a number of issues. it is hard when you come from eight [indiscernible] when you come in like i did. going to research field and it took several years to get to that because of the restrictions...
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got interrupted in his life and i hope we can get ethan through the healing process and back to his environment and his world where he can g go back to his friends and enjoy. >> was he a brave young boy during the ordeal? >> absolutely. he is bandle of joy and just a child is a gift from god and something we all should cherish and to me there is no greater gift. like i said, i am a father. >> how did jimmy lee treat him during the ordeal? >> in the beginning he did sort of take care of h him but it deteriorated. he felt like he was in danger. we had to make a decision and we did make that decision and we went in to rescue him. >> at the end, was there resistance or was he sort of at the end of his game and he knew it? >> he was given the opportunity and it didn't work out. >> greta: and new information tonight, police telling us jimmy lee dykes did resist capture at the end. they say he engaged in a fire fight with the s.w.a.t. agents as they entered the bunker. he had reenforced the bunker against any attempt ited entry by law enforcement. >>> the jury hears from a woman accused of murdering h
got interrupted in his life and i hope we can get ethan through the healing process and back to his environment and his world where he can g go back to his friends and enjoy. >> was he a brave young boy during the ordeal? >> absolutely. he is bandle of joy and just a child is a gift from god and something we all should cherish and to me there is no greater gift. like i said, i am a father. >> how did jimmy lee treat him during the ordeal? >> in the beginning he did sort...
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obviously with concerns in terms of conservation and the environment. but ultimately people are looking at what is her role going to be in terms of helping the economy. >> we are looking at record-high gas prices for this time of year. and at a time when the debate continues to be hot over drilling. there were some duelling estimates in the past few days potential revenue, if oil and gas leasing on federal lands got expanded. and the argument by republicans is this could mean billions in new tax revenues, significant job creation. how big could the fight be given that sally jewel, that sally jewel could be in the middle of? >> well, i think it could be huge, but the most important thing is having a partner who understands both sides of the issue. she certainly is well-positioned, given her background on both aspects, whether it's the oil industry or this conservationist industry with rei being a billion-dollar company that is owned by a co-op of -- a million members. so i think that when you look at her ability to understand buy-in, by being managed by
obviously with concerns in terms of conservation and the environment. but ultimately people are looking at what is her role going to be in terms of helping the economy. >> we are looking at record-high gas prices for this time of year. and at a time when the debate continues to be hot over drilling. there were some duelling estimates in the past few days potential revenue, if oil and gas leasing on federal lands got expanded. and the argument by republicans is this could mean billions in...
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do think this is a white house that recognizes the reality of a divided congress in this polarized environment. i was looking back at the vote to ban assault weapons in 1994. back then you had 46 republicans who supported that ban. that's a remarkable thing. in this day and age you get 46 republicans to support president obama on anything, even if it was i love cookies day they wouldn't support it. so those republicans are gone. moderate democrats are gone. the pl president knows that in order to get something done in congress he's going to have to centrally be able to push it through whether there's an executive order or the only thing that will pass is something that republicanss can support because republicans are the ones who control congress. at the end of the day here's what i think is somewhat interesting. for republicans in congress these issues, guns and immigration, make them a stronger national party in the future because it helps them do better that mitt romney did very poorly: suburban moderate women voters and hispanics. yet if you're going to be elected as a republican in congre
do think this is a white house that recognizes the reality of a divided congress in this polarized environment. i was looking back at the vote to ban assault weapons in 1994. back then you had 46 republicans who supported that ban. that's a remarkable thing. in this day and age you get 46 republicans to support president obama on anything, even if it was i love cookies day they wouldn't support it. so those republicans are gone. moderate democrats are gone. the pl president knows that in order...
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the president's second-term cabinet and the issues they will face from coral davenport, energy and environment correspondent for "national journal." greg ip, u.s. economics editor for the economist and julie rovner, health policy correspondent for national public radio. you each cover different parts of this administration, different parts of the government, starting with you and with the selection today of sally jewell, carl, what are the big issues which await the new nominee or new secretary? >> so the secretary of interior is a really important position in terms of the administration's energy plan going forward. the interior department is in charge of the nation's public lands, and also offshore. so whatever happens going forward on energy development on public land, on oil and gas developments, on offshore oil development oconservation, and something that this administration has started was the first administration to do renewable energy development on public lands. the interior secretary is going to oversee all of that, and it's going to be a big piece of the vile agenda but also the eco
the president's second-term cabinet and the issues they will face from coral davenport, energy and environment correspondent for "national journal." greg ip, u.s. economics editor for the economist and julie rovner, health policy correspondent for national public radio. you each cover different parts of this administration, different parts of the government, starting with you and with the selection today of sally jewell, carl, what are the big issues which await the new nominee or new...
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the president's second-term cabinet and the issues they will face from coral davenport, energy and environment correspondent for "national journal." greg ip, u.s. economics editor for the economist and julie rovner, health policy correspondent for national public radio. you each cover different parts of this administration, different parts of the government, starting with you and with the selection today of sally jewell, carl, what are the big issues which await the new nominee or new secretary? >> so the secretary of interior is a really important position in terms of the administration's energy plan going forward. the interior department is in charge of the nation's public lands, and also offshore. so whatever happens going forward on energy development on public land, on oil and gas developments, on offshore oil development oconservation, and something that this administration has started was the first administration to do renewable energy development on public lands. the interior secretary is going to oversee all of that, and it's going to be a big piece of the vile agenda but also the eco
the president's second-term cabinet and the issues they will face from coral davenport, energy and environment correspondent for "national journal." greg ip, u.s. economics editor for the economist and julie rovner, health policy correspondent for national public radio. you each cover different parts of this administration, different parts of the government, starting with you and with the selection today of sally jewell, carl, what are the big issues which await the new nominee or new...
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what makes it special is that we have a social market economy and we have focused on environment and climate issues. we will also try to make a good basis of that. and all of the other things that make europe special. what we need to do is to change what we feel is our core values. we need to do this come as, as i have tried to do back home in denmark. we have done three things. first of all, we have kept an extremely tight budget. we have adopted a budget legislation and we can no longer exceed our budget from here on turn year-to-year. all of this means that we have a very low interest rate in denmark, we have become a safe haven. a tight budget is important. the second thing is to be on a reform friendly. we have performed so much the last year that i don't think it has any comparison in our history. we have performed early retirement, and we have now reformed the benefit system. we are trying to reform the education system. we have been on a big frenzy. there then come i feel that this is important. we have tried to bring balance into our budget. at the same time, having a focus
what makes it special is that we have a social market economy and we have focused on environment and climate issues. we will also try to make a good basis of that. and all of the other things that make europe special. what we need to do is to change what we feel is our core values. we need to do this come as, as i have tried to do back home in denmark. we have done three things. first of all, we have kept an extremely tight budget. we have adopted a budget legislation and we can no longer...
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with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i think the software is the tool that allows you to build a better user experience. and a better end-to-end user experience. software and the internet, the fact that you're connected, is enabling experiences we never could have imagined before. for instance, two experiences. one, i can right now... let's say i want to get a sandwich downstairs. you want to get a sandwich. you go to a deli. there's always a long line in the deli so you open your pay pal mobile app. you in essence check in. you preorder what sandwich. when they walk downstairs, now they'll recognize you but if you were an average consumer they'd say hello, you'd l
with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i...
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very clearly said in your segment that ronald reagan created this environment and killed these families where it was was a part of this and first of all let's just very base political debate it does it's actually no place i think even in this panel you should hear what they have less than a rush limbaugh let me let me but let me go on but let me go on to you mentioned like in poverty and how gun violence affects areas of poverty that is a real problem in this country you can look at chicago right now and see the incredible amount of gun violence that's happening at the hands of people who are. wielding simple hand it's not assault weapons not the type of things that this debate is raging out of. and you can also see. any quality often some of it legally obtained and there are solutions to that problem that chicago doesn't necessarily have the stomach for we'll see if they can put more police in these areas a lot of a lot of realistic proponents of stop and frisk done in a in a way that's. no new money to their lives by the way one of the things that i think both sides are coming at the
very clearly said in your segment that ronald reagan created this environment and killed these families where it was was a part of this and first of all let's just very base political debate it does it's actually no place i think even in this panel you should hear what they have less than a rush limbaugh let me let me but let me go on but let me go on to you mentioned like in poverty and how gun violence affects areas of poverty that is a real problem in this country you can look at chicago...
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a competitive environment where schools compete for students rather than the other way around gives every child from the inner city of washington to the streets of los angeles an equal chance at a greater destiny. now, one of our priorities this year and a house would be to move heaven and earth to fix her education system for the most vulnerable. and when those children graduate from high school, we must expand their choices, and college has got to be an option. in 1980, the average cost of college was roughly $8000 a year. today, it is over 20,000, and less than 60% of the students who enroll in a for your program graduate within six years. clearly, something is broken. according to president obama's former jobs council, by 2020 would be a million and have jobs without the college graduates to fill them. while there is a persistent unmet demand of four to 500,000 job openings and health care sector alone. recent reports indicate that there are not enough skilled applicants to fill the jobs in the booming natural gas industry. now, suppose colleges provided prospective students with reli
a competitive environment where schools compete for students rather than the other way around gives every child from the inner city of washington to the streets of los angeles an equal chance at a greater destiny. now, one of our priorities this year and a house would be to move heaven and earth to fix her education system for the most vulnerable. and when those children graduate from high school, we must expand their choices, and college has got to be an option. in 1980, the average cost of...
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like you said, on the environment, on immigration, on the death penalty, on guns, on a lot of things. >> yeah. good reporting by mike allen. >> mike allen, it's fascinating, isn't it? >> it sure is. and ralph reed points out in here that the bible talks about compassion for the foreigner, compassion for the alien. and before we go, a quick exclusive for "morning joe" viewers, richard haass has a new colleague. the cfr is going to announce today that the former treasury secretary, tim geithner, will be back in the new york headquarters as a distinguished fellow. >> oh, my gosh. >> lowering the average age down to about 81. >> but the average intelligence up a great deal. >> he's a nice guy. thank you, mike. >> does anybody here want to warn geithner? >> geithner's fine. >> he's going to be hanging out with richard. >> you know what richard's platform was? to move from tapioca to harder food. that's how he got the job. >> you know, people always talk about oh, the cfr, one-world government, international conspiracy. it's like, i've been over there, man. they can't even get my sandwich o
like you said, on the environment, on immigration, on the death penalty, on guns, on a lot of things. >> yeah. good reporting by mike allen. >> mike allen, it's fascinating, isn't it? >> it sure is. and ralph reed points out in here that the bible talks about compassion for the foreigner, compassion for the alien. and before we go, a quick exclusive for "morning joe" viewers, richard haass has a new colleague. the cfr is going to announce today that the former...
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it is not a great environment for that, though. all of the hardware guys are going through certain jujitsu trying to make things slip and twist and, you know, work as both a tablet and laptop. windows eight combines a tablet interface in the regular windows computer interface, pc interface that you have been used to for many years. i have not seen one that i think really does the job well. i do not think that this one does and i do not think the ones that are laptops that kind of flipped around to be a tablet to either. dagen: built these executives read your column, walt? don't they know that if they put something out with large battery life in ways more than the heaviest ipad that it is extremely costly with a keyboard will be $1000 or more, don't they know that that will not work? particularly in your eyes? >> i think that it is good. if i were a microsoft shareholder, i would want them to be trying to push the boundaries and do these things, but, i think, if you look at some of the other reviews, they are all pretty much simila
it is not a great environment for that, though. all of the hardware guys are going through certain jujitsu trying to make things slip and twist and, you know, work as both a tablet and laptop. windows eight combines a tablet interface in the regular windows computer interface, pc interface that you have been used to for many years. i have not seen one that i think really does the job well. i do not think that this one does and i do not think the ones that are laptops that kind of flipped around...
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what is going on here than the see this environment changing in a fundamental way? >> what is confused as there are two issues. do you want a particular subsidy spending like aiden the you have got and do you wanted in the tax cut? actually, do you want the tax code in the budget cents and you want the irs to administer it? the first issue is whether you want the provision which seems to me as the same issue you have a threat spending treks spending. my action is the one item i do say. low income levels have given what is going on an income and to -- distribution. i don't like the budget accounting because it feels like it is a tax cut when it is equivalent to direct it expenditure, so it makes it easier to enact and we should recognize the same effects as the direct span the chair. most of the subsidies. i think the irs probably gets it administered as best they can. it largely relates to this budget accounting concept that it looks like a negative tax and therefore is not the same thing as larger -- it appears to be smaller government when is larger. it has to do
what is going on here than the see this environment changing in a fundamental way? >> what is confused as there are two issues. do you want a particular subsidy spending like aiden the you have got and do you wanted in the tax cut? actually, do you want the tax code in the budget cents and you want the irs to administer it? the first issue is whether you want the provision which seems to me as the same issue you have a threat spending treks spending. my action is the one item i do say....